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Can a memory club help maintain cognitive function? A pilot investigation
Fritsch, Thomas,
McClendon, McKee J.,
Wallendal, Maggie S.,
Smyth, Kathleen A.,
Geldmacher, David S.,
Hyde, Trevor F.,
Leo, Gary J.
In a pilot investigation we evaluated the impact of a structured early memory loss (EML) program intervention in a longitudinal (repeated measures) study of 55 persons with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. At four test sites we examined whether participation in the club—which sought to stimulate mental activity and social interaction, provide opportunities for […]
Cognitive functions in a patient with Parkinson-dementia syndrome undergoing deep brain stimulation
Freund, Hans-Joachim,
Kuhn, Jens,
Lenartz, Doris,
Mai, Jürgen K.,
Schnell, Thomas,
Klosterkoetter, Joachim,
Sturm, Volker
Background: Dementia represents one of the most challenging health problems. Despite intense research, available therapies have thus far only achieved modest results. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective treatment option for some movement disorders and is under study for psychiatric applications. Recently, diencephalic DBS revealed selective effects on memory functions, another facet of subcortical […]
Effects of cognitive training on gray matter volumes in memory clinic patients with subjective memory impairment
Engvig, Andreas,
Fjell, Anders M.,
Westlye, Lars T.,
Skaane, Nina V.,
Dale, Anders M.,
Holland, Dominic,
Due-Tønnessen, Paulina,
Sundseth, Øyvind,
Walhovd, Kristine B.
Subjective memory impairment (SMI) is a common risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, with few established options for treatment. Here we investigate the effects of two months episodic memory training on regional brain atrophy in 19 memory clinic patients with SMI. We used a sensitive longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging protocol and compared the patients with 42 […]
The influence of aquariums on weight in individuals with dementia
This study assessed whether individuals with dementia who observe aquariums increase the amount of food they consume and maintain body weight. The sample included 70 residents in dementia units within 3 extended care facilities in 2 states. The intervention included the introduction of an aquarium into each common dining area. A total increase of 196.9 […]